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CV Dana Levy Was Born in Tel Aviv and Lives and Works in New York. She Completed Her MA in Electronic Imaging at the Duncan of J CV Dana Levy was born in Tel Aviv and lives and works in New York. She completed her MA in Electronic Imaging at the Duncan of Jordanston College of Art Dundee University, Scotland, and holds a BA from Camberwell Art College- University of the Arts London Awards include 2017 City of Budapest talent Award 2013 Beatrice Kolliner Young Artist Award from the Israel Museum, 2010 Dumbo Arts Festival best studio award, 2008 Young Israeli Artist Award, 2006 Hamburg Short Film festival jury award. Solo shows and solo screenings: 2017 Impermanent Displays – 8 recent videos at Art Market Budapest This Was Home screening & discussion with Joseph Del Pesco at Kadist Foundation in collaboration with the Contemporary Jewish Museum San Francisco This Was Home screening & discussion with with director of Institute of Jewish Creativity Rotem Rozental at the American Jewish University Los Angeles 2016 Talk and screening -Conversations From The Edge- School of Art Institue Chicago- Gene Siskel Film Center 2015 AIRIE Wild Billboard, Wynwood Miami featuring Emerging From The Swamp Literature of Storms, Israel Museum in Jerusalem solo project curated by Noam Gal 2014 Impermanent Display, Petach Tikva Museum of Art; Curated by Hila Cohen Schneiderman. 2013 The Wake, Wexner Art Center Columbus OH The Wake & Dead World Order” ProjectSCREEN Oklahoma Museum of Art Documentary Film by Dana Levy No Man's Language- Tranzitdisplay Gallery Prague 2012 World Order, CCA Tel Aviv Israel 2012; The Fountain/The Wake- Ron Mandos Gallery Amsterdam, The Fountain, Braverman Gallery Tel Aviv Loop art fair Barcelona 2012 2010 Wild Thing, Nicelle Beauchene NYC 2010, 2008 Habitat Tavi Dresdner Gallery Tel Aviv; 2004 After The End Haifa Museum of Art; Back to the Sea Rosenfeld Gallery Tel Aviv Group shows include: 2017 Mage -Organized by Roxana Fabius, Radiator Gallery NY Screen City Biennial – Migrating Stories Stavanger, Norway curated by Daniela Arriado and Tanya Toft Ag Data – Autarkic Economy at Hansen House Jerusalem Israel curated by MA Art Theory students Bezalel Academy Lives Between- Center of Contemporary Art Tel Aviv curated by Joseph Del Pesco and Sergio Edelsztein Oberhausen Film Festival Video Data Bank Distributors screening presented by Abina Manning “Almost Home: Between Staying and Leaving a Phantom Land” at Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs curated by Shlomit Dror “Untitled” Group show at Braverman Tel-Aviv Israel “Fragmented Spaces, Spliced Identities””, Open University Campus, Raanana. curated by Yael Eilat Sinkholes- Center for Contemporary Art Arad, Israel Curated by Hadas Kedar “Deconstructing Borders”, curated by Maria Veits Student Palace, Dnipro, Ukraine Lives Between- Kadist San Francisco curated by Joseph Del Pesco and Sergio Edelsztein Surface Unrest -Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery NYC curated by Alice Yi Eccentric Spaces; Riccado Costanini Gallery; Turin Italy curated by Elena Inchingolo and Paola Stroppiana The Weight Of Things is exhibited at the Cairo Video Festival Wax museum- Approaching celebrities Haifa Museum of Art Curated by Revital Silverman- Grun 2016 The 6th Biennale for Drawing in Jerusalem curated by Sally Heftel and Edna Moshenson Residual Historical Haunting curated by Roxana Fabius and Humberto Moro Johannes Vogt Gallery NYC EFA + Middle East curated by Bill Carroll opens at Shirin Gallery NY Coup de Ville 2016 Triennial Sint‐Niklaas, Belgium. Artistic director: Stef Van Bellingen More Strange Than True curated by Feildwork Collborative Projects; Chicago Park District’s Pulaski Park Still Life Art Cube Jerusalem (Dis)Place Ashdod Museum of Art – curated by Yuval Beaton and Roni Cohen-Binyamini Les Rencontres Internationales , Paris at Gaîté Lyrique 2015 Enchanted Space: Marilyn Minter, Dana Levy, Anna K.E organized by Barbara London at Fridman Gallery New York. Evening Star- Peekskill Project 6 Peekskill NY Artissima Braverman Gallery Torino, Italy Imagining Eden Norton Museum, West Palm Beach, FL Auto Body, Faena Art Center, Argentina 2014 Auto Body Art Basel Miami week Recapturing the Scenic Wilds Wave Hill, NY Repurposing the Wunderkammer: Harn Museum of Art Gainesville. Flaherty NYC - Waste, and Other Forms of Management -Anthology Film Archives International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Cartagena de Indias Columbia 2013 “The World And It’s Things In The Middle Of Their Intimacy” Fridman Gallery New York,NY “Collecting Dust” Israel Museum Jerusalem. The Compromised Land:Recent Photography & Video from Israel The Neuberger Museum, NY Tribeca Film Festival-Shorts: Let There Be Light: The Cycle of Life International Festival for Art and Alternative Visions, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography Rotterdam Film Fest, The Netherlands Oberhausen Film Festival, Germany 2012 Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid Palais de Tokyo Paris, France "Unnatural" Bass Museum, Miami, Florida "Cabinets of Wonder in Contemporary Art: From Astonishment to Disenchantment" Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art Israel ; Rencontres Internationales Haus Der Kulturen Der Welt, Berlin "Art and Social Activism”: Curated by Nicholas Cohn in collaboration with Chashama “Afterwards” Total Museum Seoul, Korea “Magic Lantern: Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Art” Israel Museum, Jerusalem. 2011 Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid, at the Centre Pompidou /or/ at the Gaîté Lyrique". One Two and ... Three Mani house, Tel Aviv ArtTLV bienalle "Israel from Within and from Without"- Rubin-Frankel Gallery, Boston University curated by Rinat Harel 2010 Kassel dokfest festival LUSH LIFE Invisible Exports Gallery NYC Seven Easy Steps: Artistic Masterpieces : Horton Gallery NYC Rotterdam Film Festival Trembling Time: Recent Videos from Israel- Tate Modern London Homeless Home- Museum on the Seam Jerusalem Shelf Life -Haifa Museum of Art curated by Tami Katz Freiman and Rotem Ruff 2009 Hugging and Wrestling: Israeli Contemporary Art MOCA Cleveland Nuit Blanche Paris, France Seafaring-Route Artneuland Gallery, Berlin, Germany 2008 Open Plan Living Helena Rubinstein pavilion, curator: Andrew Renton Media Forum, Moscow Film Festival, Russia; Art of the State The Jewish Museum Amsterdam,& Brussels; The Homes of Others Ticho House ,Israel museum Jerusalem Dead End, The Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University NYC 2006 Legal Aliens, Smack Melon Gallery, NY, Spaces Gallery, Cleavland,Ohio Hamburg Short Film festival Videoland Artneuland Gallery, Berlin Mediterranean Film Festival of Montpellier, France Work/Slavery Museum On The Seam, Jerusalem curated by Rafi Etgar Impakt Film Festival Utrecht, Holland Disengagement Tel Aviv museum of Art, Israel VideoZone- The exhibition; Israeli Biennale for Video Art; 6e Manifestation Internationale Video et Art lectronique, Montreal 26th Mediterranean Film Festival of Montpellier 2003 The Promise the Land ,OK Contemporary Art, Linz Austria curated by Stella Rolling Artist Residencies 2014 AIRIE Everglades National Park 2014 Wave Hill Workspace residency New York, NY 2012-2013 LMCC Workspace NYC 2011 Le Havre/ New York. Regards croisés 2011 Art Omi 2011 I-park, Connecticut 2009-2010 Triangle Arts Association NY 2007 A.I.R O'artoteca Milan, Italy; 2007 Berlinale Talent Campus Berlin2006 Routes: reports from the land of dreams initiated by Harm Lux 2005 Hotel Pupik Austria 2004 Museum Quartier Vienna, Austria 2003- OK center for Contemporary Art, Linz, Austria 2001 Atlantic Center for the Arts Public Collections American University Washington DC Israel Museum Jerusalem Israel Tel Aviv Museum Of Art israel Petach Tikva Museum of Art Israel Shpilman Institute For Photography Israel Museum of Modern Art André Malraux, Le Havre France Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur MuMa Le Havre CV Dana Levy was born in Tel Aviv and Lives and works in New York. She completed her MA in Electronic Imaging at the Duncan of Jordanston College of Art Dundee University, Scotland, and holds a BA from Camberwell Art College London Awards include 2017 City of Budapest talent Award 2013 Beatrice Kolliner Young Artist Award from the Israel Museum, 2010 Dumbo Arts Festival best studio award, 2008 Young Israeli Artist Award, 2006 Hamburg Short Film festival jury award. Solo shows and solo screenings: 2017 Impermanent Displays – 8 recent videos at Art Market Budapest This Was Home screening & discussion with Joseph Del Pesco Contemporary Jewish Museum San Francisco This Was Home screening & discussion with with director of Institute of Jewish Creativity Rotem Rozental at the American Jewish University Los Angeles 2016 Talk and screening -Conversations From The Edge- School of Art Institue Chicago- Gene Siskel Film Center 2015 AIRIE Wild Billboard, Wynwood Miami featuring Emerging From The Swamp Literature of Storms, Israel Museum in Jerusalem solo project curated by Noam Gal 2014 Impermanent Display, Petach Tikva Museum of Art; Curated by Hila Cohen Schneiderman. 2013 The Wake, Wexner Art Center Columbus OH The Wake & Dead World Order” ProjectSCREEN Oklahoma Museum of Art Documentary Film by Dana Levy No Man's Language- Tranzitdisplay Gallery Prague 2012 World Order, CCA Tel Aviv Israel 2012; The Fountain/The Wake- Ron Mandos Gallery Amsterdam, The Fountain, Braverman Gallery Tel Aviv Loop art fair Barcelona 2012 2010 Wild Thing, Nicelle Beauchene NYC 2010, 2008 Habitat Tavi Dresdner Gallery Tel Aviv; 2004 After The End Haifa Museum of Art; Back to the Sea Rosenfeld Gallery Tel Aviv Group shows include: 2017 Mage -Organized by Roxana Fabius, Radiator Gallery NY Screen City Biennial – Migrating Stories Stavanger, Norway curated by Daniela
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